Edgewood has been on my bucket list for some time. It is no wonder this hotel has a Michelin star - the grounds are absolutely stunning, met against an idyllic backdrop of lake and mountains. Wow!
We enjoyed the two restaurants a great deal. Both are exquisite: one is an elevated sports bar overlooking the golf course and lake, with delicious fare. The second, the Bistro, a more refined experience with lovely cuts of meat and truffle-infused mashed potatoes. The service in both places is on point. Full stop.
Our hotel room, however - we stayed in one of the lake view rooms - was highly disappointing: the furniture is clunky, outdated, and too-old for luxury comfort, the amenities are very scant - like embarrassingly scant - and the overall layout and aesthetic was just negelected. This is an example of bad design, textile selection, and layout.
Conversely, the lobby and hotel grounds give lux, fashion, now, and have very very chic furniture - wow!
We must also mention the pool and jacuzzi (the largest I've ever been in), the fireplaces, elegant fire pits and smores, & loungers. Again, just stunning.
Our experience of Edgewood's lodging was not a luxurious one. Anyone who appreciates Belmond, Rosewood, Oberoi, Taj, and others will tell you that immediately. However, the hotel's grounds elevate the space to world-class standards, this much is true. But to say the hotel rooms are anything over 4-stars is unfair to bonafide 5-star lodging.
Excellent for weddings & galas!